As the political, economic, cultural, culinary, and spiritual capital of Thailand, Bangkok features both old-world charm and modern convenience, at times served up in an apparently chaotic manner, but always with a gracious smile.

Attractions Bangkok

Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is situated near King Rama V Statue and Vimanmek Mansion. The eight-year establishment started in the reign of King Rama V. It was used for welcoming state guests and holdi...

Soaring 88 stories above the Bangkok famous Pratunam, Baiyoke Sky Hotel, Bangkok offers the dynamic highest views of the city and beyond, while our luxuriously appointed guestrooms offer the ultimate ...

If you are looking for a little adventure and something that delves deeper into Bangkok, Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok is delighted to introduce our “Cycling in the City Package” at Wachirabenjathat P...

Khaosan Garden asks you to open a new perspective of Khaosan Road with a new tourist attraction combining museum, library, French restaurant, cafe and bakery shop in one place.
Khaosan Garden has be...

Set at the foot of theMemorialBridge(Saphan Phut), the Memorial of King Rama I the Great was built in 1932 to celebrate the 150th anniversary ofBangkok. King Rama I was the first king of the Chakri Dy...

King Rama III Memorial is situated near the royal pavilion for holding ceremony on the corner of Ratchadamnoen Avenue Road in front of Wat Ratchanaddaram. The Fine Arts Department was in charge of the...

The equestrian statue situated at Wongwian Yai Circle on Prachathipok Road was built to commemorate King Taksin, the former king of Siam who, together with King Rama I of Chakri Dynasty, liberated Sia...

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